Date: 1685
Words entring the narrow Gate of the ear "Through the Ears winding Turnpikes progress make, / And are conducted to the Intellect, / In decent order, have quick audience"
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Date: 1685
From "the council of the common Sense" a message "As quick returns: for words are instantly / Dispatch'd in answer"
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Date: 1685
One's " own Conscience / Tells him he's guilty, yet pleads innocence. / But what says all this to the case in hand?"
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Date: 1685
"No, no, such practises I do detest, / I keep a constant Jury in my breast, / By which I'm hourly try'd, no allegation, / No fain'd excuse, no specious information, / No falshood, no corrupted evidence, / In that impartial Court of Conscience, / Will ever be receiv'd, at any rate, / From this sam...
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